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Instant access to Star Wars: The Last Jedi Millennium Falcon with updated sounds and appearance

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

Embark on an endless Star Wars action experience from the bestselling Star Wars HD videogame franchise of all time.

Rush through waves of enemies on Starkiller Base with the power of your lightsaber in your hands. Storm through the jungle canopy of a hidden Rebel base on Yavin 4 with your fellow troopers, dispensing firepower from AT-STs. Line up your X-wing squadron for an attack on a mammoth First Order Star Destroyer in space. Or rise as a new Star Wars hero – Iden, an elite Imperial special forces soldier – and discover an emotional and gripping single-player story spanning thirty years.

Experience rich and living Star Wars multiplayer battlegrounds across all three eras: prequel, classic, and new trilogy. Customize and upgrade your heroes, starfighters, or troopers, each with unique abilities to exploit in battle. Ride tauntauns or take control of tanks and speeders. Down Star Destroyers the size of cities, use the Force to prove your worth against iconic characters such as Kylo Ren, Darth Maul, or Han Solo, as you play a part in a gaming experience inspired by 40 years of timeless Star Wars films.

You can become the master of your own Star Wars hero’s journey.

KEY FEATURES:

A New Hero, a Story Untold Jump into the boots of an elite special forces soldier, equally lethal on the ground and space, in an emotionally gripping new Star Wars campaign that spans over 30 years and bridges events between the films’ Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

The Ultimate Star Wars Battleground A Star Wars multiplayer universe unmatched in variety and breadth where up to 40 players fight as iconic heroes, authentic-to-era troopers and in a massive array of vehicles on land and in the air – as battle rages through the galaxy.

Galactic-Scale Space Combat Space combat has been designed for Star Wars™ Battlefront™ II from the ground up with distinct handling, weapons and customization options. Join your squadron and weave in between asteroids fields, fly through Imperial Dock Yards and take down massive capital ships as you pilot legendary starfighters in high stakes dogfights with up to 24 players and 40 AI ships.

Better Together Team up with a friend from the comfort of your couch with two-player offline split-screen play*. Earn rewards, customize your troopers and heroes, and bring your upgrades with you on the online multiplayer battleground.

Master Your Hero Not just an iconic hero- your hero. Master your craft with customizable character progression. Upgrade abilities unique to each hero, trooper class, and starfighter. Use these abilities to adapt and modify your character’s powers, either as lethal active effects on your opponents, helpful status boosts, or tactical assistance, to counter any opponent on the battlefront.

*split-screen co-op only available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One

** STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT II (“PRODUCT”) THE LAST JEDI HEROES OFFER EXPIRES UPON PRODUCT RELEASE. Offer valid only at participating retailers. Other conditions and restrictions apply. See www.ea.com/games/starwars/battlefront/battlefront-2/disclaimers for details.

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I hate leaving one stars, I really do. In my mind, to leave a 1 star review, everything has to go wrong with the product OR it has to be an outright scam for customers. I say it with a heavy heart, but this is a game worthy of the infamous 1 star rating. I took time to write this... this is how upset I am with this game and what they have attempted to do. Please read on.

BF2 shouldn't be a 1 star because....

The graphics are incredible.The combat is solid.The new heroes are cool.The space combat is awesome.The single player story is excellent (but short).

Those features would get this game a 5 star rating from me. No question. But... and this is a MASSIVE BEHEMOTH BUT....

Those aspects don't make up for this games beyond absurd progression system, which is entirely based upon greed and milking customers of their cash (they did remove the in-game purchases for now, but the system is still in place and it is the SYSTEM that is the problem).

I loved BF1. I loved it. Great game and I had countless hours of fun.

This game... while I am still playing it at the moment, it's an absolute mess and hard to truly enjoy like BF1. I feel actual anger when I go to upgrade my abilities or try to get a new weapon... because it's simply ridiculous. I never had this feeling in BF1.

BF1: "I got 10,000 credits. Woo! Time to buy the guns I want and get some sweet upgrades. Yeah!!!"BF2: "Well, I played 10 matches and finally have enough for 1 single loot create. What the what.... what is this garbage! Star cards for a class I don't use? WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!"

It's a nightmare. It is essentially a giant pay-to-win, grind scheme. The grinding is so long and so horrendous that it's basically a middle finger to average players who are seeking enjoyment and fun with their down time; not some sort of masochistic obstacle course to unlock a few weapons and heroes.

A huge amount of content is locked behind a ridiculous grind fest and a loot box scheme the likes of which I've only seen in mobile games -- which are FREE as most of you know. This game cost $60... so there is no excuse.

Skill progression is purely LOOT BOX BASED. Everything is based around it. It is an entirely different system from BF1.

I can't buy the guns I want, or the skills I want, even after hours of playing. I have to buy loot boxes with credits, which are earned abysmally slow. What's funny is if they jacked up the credit gain rate by 3x or 5x, it probably wouldn't be as bad.

Get a duplicate card? Here's a paltry 200 credits... thanks for playing our gambling simulator!

You know how much loot boxes cost? 2000 to 4000. You know how much you get per match? Roughly 200 to 400 on average. Do the math. It's insulting.

While they have temporarily removed in-app-purchases, that's just because they got a lot of heat from angry gamers. From my understanding, they plan to bring them back later once that heat has died down and we have forgotten.

I understand the need to generate more revenue. I get it completely. But pay to win is never the answer; especially when you charge full price for the game upfront. This goes so far beyond what could be considered acceptable... that I am actually writing a 1 star review (something I don't do) based on a franchise I absolutely love more than any other game genre.

EA... you've gone too far this time.

A Simple Proposed Fix: Increase the Credit Gain for Online Matches by a Factor of 3 or 5. The loot box progression system could be tolerated if credits were earned at a much faster rate. But... therein lies the problem for EA. If they do that.... that's less revenue for them.

Aside from all the controversy about micro transactions, loot boxes, prices for hero unlocks etc., what seriously convinced me to give this a solid 1 star is the fact that I cannot carry out any space battles in offline mode; be that for testing, training or just the shear fun of battling bots. I'm really missing the good old times with X-Wing, Tie-Fighter or the 2005 Battlefront II...

Pretty much any review out on the internet summarizes my review as well. Beautiful gameplay with all the feel of the Star Wars universe. A fun campaign that’s mostly designed to introduce you to the heros and worlds of Star Wars, even though it could have been absolutely incredible with a little more character development and cohesive story telling. The class system for multiplayer is fun, however the progression system ruins most the enjoyment. Even without the pay-to-win loot crates (until EA restarts them) the potential to even obtain loot crates is very low. At the beginning, you get extra credits for ranking up (which is based on multiplayer battle points) as well as for completing the campaign. It very quickly shrinks up and becomes incredibly difficult to get enough credits to purchase the loot crates. Then, when you do purchase a crate, you inevitably get duplicates which only gives you about 5% of the credits you put into the crate. I’m a mediocre-to-good player and average about 300 credits a game, and it takes 4,000 credits to open the Trooper loot crate. Sure there are challenges that help you obtain even more credits, but still, it’s ridiculous. They are definitely going to have to make a lot more changes before this is worth buying. Two stars because the feel of Star Wars during the actual gameplay truly is incredible, although it wears off once your characters are all stuck at a low level. Worth the buy if you are a casual gamer, have some extra cash, and a huge Star Wars fan. For now, everyone else should probably wait to see what happens with this EA debacle.

The campaign is 4 hours, and you won't ever think about it again after finishing it.The multiplayer is decent in a bubble, but when you factor in the terrible progression system it just becomes a tedious grind.

This would have been a 7/10 game without the controversy, its not great no matter how you slice it.